Techniques used in this video: Harmonic Mixing and Wordplay. This is a great formula for mashups: take a modern beat Avicii , combine with a famous older song Rick Astley and add the hook from a third song Chumbawamba. An example of wordplay, where one vocalist finishes a lyric that another one has started. Trance music mixed by the legendary Shane His harmonic mixing is perfect and he was one of the early adopters of Mixed In Key. Our software helps him put together his DJ playlists. There are famous formulas in every genre, but this is insane. Huge 1 hits were all using the exact same song structure. Check it out. This is a classic video.

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Pop Danthology 2014 Daniel Kim
Maybe you noticed a new phenomenon the last time you sat down for an evening of YouTube and chill and pulled up a cool music video. Your favorite pop songs have undergone a kind of surreal treatment. People have turned them into hour-long loops—just the same song, played back to back, for an hour, on YouTube. The most popular versions of popular songs have millions of plays, and, if you type the title of almost any pop song into the YouTube search bar, the site will tack "1 hour" on as a suggested search. Not even by a goddamn long shot.
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We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. The ultimate quarantine playlist lasts just over 16 hours and features everybody from the Beatles to Frank Ocean. Late last week, I issued a challenge to my Twitter followers , friends, and colleagues across various Slacks, social networks, and email chains: Give me the one song that would be on your perfect quarantine playlist. The results that came in were incredibly varied and interesting, and I started collecting them into a Spotify playlist. By the time I was done, I had songs that ranged all over the place, from classical music to modern hip-hop, from New Wave bangers to pop star excess. Naturally, I had to share this with the world. I prefer to listen to it in order, but then I would, as it is my artistic expression being realized. Another note: A handful of songs recommended to me were not on Spotify, which is too bad.